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“Sutapa Basu weaves an enthralling tale of a woman battling her demons and trying to make sense of life’s strange coincidences. Does love finally catch up with her? Her chaotic internal journey corresponds to a delightful external one, as the author takes us on fascinating tours in India and abroad!”

Vinita Dawra Nangia

Associate Editor

Times of India, on Sutapa Basu’s book Dangle

“Engaging, riveting and eerily intriguing, Dangle narrates a tale that is unconventional to say the least and takes you to places in India that you have only heard of. A travelogue with a beautiful love story in the middle of it, the author uses personal anecdotes and experiences to make the story very real. From the first page to the last one, the book is absolutely unputdownable.”

ibnlive.com

on Sutapa Basu’s book Dangle

“Beautiful Ipshita, a television film-maker, enjoys public acclaim. So why does she hear disembodied voices? Why does the attractive Amar Seth appear and disappear without explanation? Sutapa Basu’s simple narrative style in delivering the twists and turns of a fast-moving plot is well-suited for conveying the protagonist’s pain and confusion right till the very end when questions are asked and solutions are found.”

Nirmala Moorthy

Author of Maya

The Coiled Serpent, and The River turned Red, , on Sutapa Basu’s book Dangle

"Author Manaa Bahadur mines the backyards of her childhood, reaching into the past, to the fiery conflagration of Nalanda no less, shuttling back and forth between that time of terror, and the present, to spin a yarn shuttling between two timelines. In one, the bold and spritely child-widow Devahuti contends with the acts of a rampaging Bakhtiyar Khilji. In the other, TV journalist Chandni finds herself embroiled in mysteries beyond breaking news. Between an imagined history and a contemporary take on writing it on the run, what's on offer is a fast-paced thriller, spiked with intrigue and drama."

Siddhartha Basu

Quiz Master, Actor, Director - Producer of Kaun Banega Crorepati

on Manna Bahadur’s book The Curse of Nalanda

“A hero, a person who displays great courage for the greater good, can also fall. But what happens to a fallen hero? A Thousand Unspoken Words is the unique journey of a hero who falls. The storytelling is almost cinematic and as you read the book, you actually feel as if the scenes are coming alive in front of you. A page turner.”

– RJ Arvind

94.3 Radio One

on Paulami DuttaGupta’s book A Thousand Unspoken Words

“Words speak. Yes. We have heard this often. But Paulami’s specialty lies in her words that do more than that. They paint a picture that one can actually see, touch and feel the emotions that she wants to bring to us. That is what she does with ‘A Thousand Unspoken Words’. It touches you; it shakes you to the core. The journey of the protagonist, the complexity of it reminds me of the great filmmaker Gurudutt’s life, where the art ate the artist.”

Raghuvir Shekhawat

Veteran Film and Television Writer ,

on Paulami DuttaGupta’s book A Thousand Unspoken Words

“Paulami DuttaGupta is fascinated with creativity and its drivers. Is it solitude? Is it madness? Is it love? Is it romance? Is it something apart from the self – a “transmission”? Or does it come from within? Or from a muse. Or from a 'Nemesis'. And what happens to a writer when he gets locked within his own process? It’s a terrifying prospect, and one that Dutta examines with panache, taking us into complex, dark and the nightmarish corridors of a creator's mind.
I’d recommend Dutta’s fresh and deep study in the labyrinthine corridors, in which all of us are trapped.”

Vivek Agnihotri

Filmmaker. Writer. Motivational speaker ,

on Paulami DuttaGupta’s book A Thousand Unspoken Words

“It is no secret that I am not much into reading books. But ‘A Thousand Unspoken Words’ reminds me of what Henry David Thoreau said “Read the best books first or you may not have a chance to read them at all.”

Good stories make you think, feel and emote. They create an impact. And we, at Readomania, publish good, impactful stories. This is what we are - an initiative that nurtures reading and writing.

Today, the world is going through a transformation, one that is socially driven, economically empowered and sometimes, politically motivated. Such is the impact of this transformation that the normal person on the street is running helter-skelter to make some sense out of the chaos around him. Lives have become fast and furious, ambitions run high, time flies by and we are left panting…

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India has traditionally been the land of storytellers and a lot of us have an inherent skill to create riveting plots, good stories and effective narrations. Our intent is to bring out as many stories as possible, for the reader to enjoy, to learn, to experience and to draw perspectives from.

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